1925-09 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1925/09 — Contents as follows: Coming of Age – Part 1: The Novitiate by Helen Dore Boylston Problems for an Impartial Chairman – From the Docket of an Industrial Judge by W.M. Leiserson Twin Peas in a Pod by Earnest Elmo Calkins The Lady of the Portrait – Letters of Whistler’s Mother by Anna M. Whistler “How Does It Feel to Be Free?” – A Story by Manuel Komroff “The Crane in Bloomsbury” – A Poem by Frank Kendon The Infinitude of Things by Mary Lucia Bierce Fuller Buying Happiness by Edgar J. Goodspeed “Little Lowizy” – A Story – The Quare Women’s Discovery by Lucy Furman Fiddles and Drums – Indians and Investigators by Leo Crane The Evangelicals’ Dilemma by Justin Wroe Nixon One Persian Friday – Passing the Time in Persia by Thomas Pearson Quantity Production in Ideas by Cornelia James Cannon The Violinist and the Lady – A Poem by Helene Mullins “A Gift of Tongues” – A Story by Valeska Bari An Avatar at Wykeham by Carroll Perry The New World: Russia, Without Prejudice by Sir Martin Conway After Cavalry–What? by Captain B.H. Liddell Hart Death and Taxes by Raymond Edwards Huntington Contributors’ Club Contributors’ Column Atlantic Bookshelf